Quelcris_Falconer13 t1_ixbzozj wrote
Reply to comment by onassif in When a person gets stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis) or food poisoning, what exactly is happening in the body that causes stomach cramps? by geekonthemoon
Wrong. You aren’t eating 24/7. You are breathing 24/7, and always inhaling bacteria, viruses and spores into your lungs.
Also we don’t have acidic skin, there germs that live on our skin and the skin has its own microbiome.
The guy microbiome is the largest and that’s why you got 70% of your immune system in. Also imflammation doesn’t cause pain. There are smooth muscles all along your bowels that contract and expand to help move things along. Those can cramp and cause pain too.
ratpH1nk t1_ixctssk wrote
pH of skin is between 4.7 and 5.75
pH of sweat is 4-4.5.
<7 is acidic.
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